
Concorde - Wikipedia
Concorde is an aircraft design with a narrow fuselage permitting four-abreast seating for 92 to 128 passengers, an ogival delta wing, and a droop nose for landing visibility.
Concorde | Summary, History, & Facts | Britannica
Nov 22, 2025 · The first supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane, the Concorde, was built jointly by aircraft manufacturers in Great Britain and France; it made its first transatlantic …
What Happened to the Concordes? - National Air and Space Museum
Aug 7, 2024 · The graceful Concorde was a stunning technological achievement designed and built by Sud Aviation which later became a part of Aerospatiale (now Airbus) of France and the …
Why The Concorde Was Discontinued and Why It Won't Be …
Jun 25, 2019 · Concorde was jointly developed and manufactured between France and The British Aircraft Corporation under an Anglo-French treaty. Twenty aircraft were built, including …
The Concorde: Inside The Jet's Supersonic History
Dec 18, 2024 · Fifteen years after pilot Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier, France and Britain came together to develop a commercial airliner capable of flying faster than the speed of …
The Concorde's Last Flight: The Sad End Of The World's ...
Nov 26, 2025 · The Concorde’s agony had been long and painful, but its final flights—for there were more than one—resembled the improvement some patients show shortly before dying. …
Concorde: The Rise and Demise of an Iconic Airliner
Nov 22, 2021 · Concorde, perhaps the most iconic airliner in history, is regarded as being a wonder of engineering and innovation as well as a former privilege for the world’s jet-setting elite.